The user is asked to enter two valid AreaCodes/Exchanges. The function then returns the "great circle" distance between the
two zip codes entered. The "great circle" distance is the "as the crow flies" distance. Driving distance will almost always be greater.

The user is asked to enter a valid zip code, and a canadian postal code. The function then returns the "great circle" distance between the
two zip codes entered. The "great circle" distance is the "as the crow flies" distance. Driving distance will almost always be greater.

The user is asked to enter two valid zip codes. The function then returns the "great circle" distance between the
two zip codes entered. The "great circle" distance is the "as the crow flies" distance. Driving distance will almost always be greater.

The user enters aCanadian postal code, and a radius in miles to define the search radius. A radius of no more than 40 miles
is allowed by the function. The function returns all postal codes, and their city information, which fall within the entered radius of the entered data.

The user enters a 5 digit zip code, and a radius in miles to define the search radius. A radius of no more than 40 miles
is allowed by the function. The function returns all zip codes, and their city information, which fall within the entered radius of the entered zip code.

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